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Essex House Hotel was designed by Henry Hohauser and built in 1938. It features Art Deco style architecture with key features such as porthole windows, eyebrows on windows and neon lighting.

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Espanola Way is a journey into the Mediterranean Revival style of architecture. The street was built by Francis F. Whitman in 1922 as "Whitman's Spanish Colony” and now has an atmosphere that creates a pedestrian bohemian retail experience.

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Designed by famed architect Robert Swartburg, the Delano was built in 1947 by Rob and Rose Schwartz. The then four-winged art-deco tower of the Delano was the tallest building in Miami, dwarfing the Miami News & Metropolis (Freedom Tower) built in 1925 in downtown Miami and rising majestically above the sand and surf of Miami Beach Read More...

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Breakwater Hotel was designed by Anton Skislewicz and completed construction in 1939. The Art Deco lines that make this building iconic are the nautical references like the cruise-like central tower and the eyebrows on windows and neon lighting.